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The Hidden Book: A Novel

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From bestselling author Kirsty Manning comes a stunning novel based on a true story of clandestine courage in World War II as prisoners of war risk their lives to secure evidence of Nazi atrocities—and how one man concealed it for decades before passing it on to his family who struggle to understand their inherited legacy of trauma.

Austria, 1940s: Yugoslavian Nico Antonov is just one of more than 200,000 people imprisoned in the Mauthausen concentration camp near the Danube River. Malnourished and forced into hard labor in a quarry, he still defies his captors any way he can. When fate brings him into contact with Lena Lang, a young woman living with her family in fear of their Nazi occupiers, he finds an ally.

SS officers have charged Spanish POW and photographer Mateo Baca with recording the events and prisoners of Mauthausen and to make five copies of the collected photo book for the Third Reich’s leaders. But Mateo also creates a sixth book to be smuggled out of the camp—where Nico entrusts Lena to hide it and protect their secret.

Australia, 1980s to present day: When teenager Hannah Campbell discovers her grandfather Nico’s mysterious photo album, filled with horrific visions of suffering and cruelty, the barbarities of World War II no longer feel like ancient history. Haunted by the images for years, as a university student and a married young mother, she pursues the truth behind her grandfather’s incarceration. As Hannah experiences love and loss in her own life, she comes to understand how the photos not only capture history but reflect a shared humanity that must never be forgotten.

Review:

5.0 out of 5 stars A great story of a horrible part of history

T.G. · December 8, 2024

This story was so engrossing, the way the characters told their story, and how things were described grabbed my attention right from the very beginning. How scenes were laid out had me sitting right there living every single one.The strength of the survivors of the holocaust has always fascinated me. Their stories need to be told and retold. This part of history has always called to me. This book told of a part of history I was not aware of, so I thank the author for bringing it to light.I highly recommend this book.

4.0 out of 5 stars Well Researched Story

S.R. · August 17, 2024

This dual time line book takes place in 1940 in the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria and the nearby town. The modern time line takes place in Australia. The World War II timeline is based on a true story of a WWII European album of pictures from the camp that brought down war criminals and travelled through history and was found in an Australian country shed in 2019.In Mauthausen concentration camp, a young Spanish prisoner is ordered to process images of the camp and inmates for a handful of photo books being made for presentation to top Nazi figures. Just five books in total, or so the officials think ...In reality, he makes a sixth book so that when the war is over, the world can see the truth of what went on at the camp. With the help of a local woman, the pictures are hidden until the end of the war. Lena and her family live near the camp and see the prisoners walking to work every day. Her family is very worried because Lena's younger sister has seizures and the Nazi's are notorious for putting people who are not mentally healthy into the camps. Even though she is working to protect her sister, she agrees to help hide the pictures. At the end of the war, she is told who to give the pictures to and they were ultimately used at the Nuremberg war trials to help convict some of the camp leaders.In Australia, Hannah lives with her mother. When her grandfather visits from Yugoslavia, he brings the book to Hannah's mother for safekeeping. Hannah wants to see the book but her mother forbids her from seeing it and keeps it hidden. Over the years, Hannah repeatedly asks her mother for the book and her mother continues to refuse. Hannah ends up planning to do her PhD thesis on the concentration camps but then she meets someone and falls in love. But the book and her beloved Grandfather's life in the concentration are never too far from her mind.This is a beautifully written and well researched book. Once again, I enjoyed reading the world war two time line in the book more than I did the present day. Hannah was a difficult character to like. Even though she was extremely focused on her grandfather and his life, I thought that she treated her mother terribly. The World War II time line showed the bravery not just of Lena but also the photographer and his helpers who managed to smuggle the pictures out of the camp. With all of the books that I've read during this era, I never read about the pictures and their use at the war trials after the war. If you enjoy historical fiction from this era, you don't want to miss this book.

5.0 out of 5 stars Unique WWII historical fiction

S.I. · August 18, 2024

4.5 stars rounded up.I flew through this book and finished in less than two days.I had recently read another WWII historical fiction novel which was set up similarly (past & present, various voices). I was wondering if this book would have similar problems as the last one I read, mainly, that it was quite difficult to keep track of who was who. Fortunately, this was not the case at all here. Every narrator had their own voice, and it was very clear who was speaking.Most WWII novels focus on Jewish people, so this was unique in that the main characters are other groups persecuted by the Nazis (political enemies, people with "undesirable" health issues, and war resistance - plus one other group that is revealed later in the book but which I did guess). I really enjoyed Lena's chapters in particular. The characterization is in-depth, and the reader can feel Lena's stress over her many secrets.I did not enjoy Hannah's chapters as much, and I the half star I took off is actually for this. Every time we saw Hannah, there were many years in between. Her story therefore felt rushed (particularly with her love interests!). I also think Hannah's mother's attitude toward the book was very far-fetched.I had previously seen the movie The Photographer of Mauthusen, which is about this same specific topic, and I recommend it to other readers who enjoyed this book.

3.0 out of 5 stars Middle of the Road Historical Fiction

J.G. · November 2, 2024

This hit middle of the road for me. Definitely not the best historical fiction I’ve ever read but also definitely not the worst. This was a dual timeline, multiple viewpoints story told all in third person. I am typically not a fan of third person for these types of stories because I feel it strips away that level of intimacy that is needed to make that strong emotional character connection for an emotional story. I always love learning new things about WWII and unraveling secrets from one of the most horrific time periods in history. I was not aware of the photo books chronicling the inhumane treatment of war prisoners in the Mauthausen concentration camp and I was not aware of the role that it played in convicting many Nazi’s during the Nuremberg trials.Overall, I felt the book was well-written and it seemed to be well researched, though I am not familiar with this particular concentration camp so I can’t really say for sure. It does cover a vast number of years in relatively few pages so at times, I felt the story was rushed. Both the plot and the characters needed more depth. Although all the characters were perfectly “okay”, I wasn't particularly drawn or connected to any of them. I also struggled a bit with Hannah’s character and her story. I felt like her sexual exploration really didn’t contribute to the underlying story in a positive way. I struggled with including the sexual orientation and homosexual encounters of some of the characters into the narrative. It just didn’t fit with the overall storyline other than for the author to push a particular agenda. I just didn’t get the point of adding that to this story and was frankly, a turn off for me.

4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good

l. · April 21, 2025

A poignant and intricately woven tale that bridges the horrors of WWII with the echoes of the impact on future generations. There are two timelines with moments of hope and resilience. A must read for fans of historical fiction.I received a gifted copy.

An excellent historical novel.

G. · June 30, 2024

I didn't know anything about the Mauthausen Concentration camp in Austria. Based on the true story of the photos rescued from that period the novel weaves the fictional story with the historical facts beautifully and keeps you reading . Historically interesting and a good read

entertaining and enlightening

F.V. · May 15, 2024

It is always disturbing to read about the atrocities of war, yet Kirsty has managed to find a perfect balance between life inside and outside of a prisoner of war camp.With a dual timeline that spans generations of the same family, Hannah’s story develops through various relationships. There’s her difficult relationship with her mother, Roza and The Hidden Book that leads Hannah on a journey of self discovery. A story that was really entertaining and enlightening.

Historical fiction

A.C. · October 16, 2023

WWII information on prison camps and inhumane treatment of prisioners

The Hidden Book: A Novel

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The Hidden Book: A Novel

Product ID: U0063142791
Condition: New

4.3

Type: Paperback

AED7368

Price includes VAT & Import Duties
Availability: In Stock

Quantity:

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Free delivery on orders over AED 200

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Imported From: United States

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Description:

From bestselling author Kirsty Manning comes a stunning novel based on a true story of clandestine courage in World War II as prisoners of war risk their lives to secure evidence of Nazi atrocities—and how one man concealed it for decades before passing it on to his family who struggle to understand their inherited legacy of trauma.

Austria, 1940s: Yugoslavian Nico Antonov is just one of more than 200,000 people imprisoned in the Mauthausen concentration camp near the Danube River. Malnourished and forced into hard labor in a quarry, he still defies his captors any way he can. When fate brings him into contact with Lena Lang, a young woman living with her family in fear of their Nazi occupiers, he finds an ally.

SS officers have charged Spanish POW and photographer Mateo Baca with recording the events and prisoners of Mauthausen and to make five copies of the collected photo book for the Third Reich’s leaders. But Mateo also creates a sixth book to be smuggled out of the camp—where Nico entrusts Lena to hide it and protect their secret.

Australia, 1980s to present day: When teenager Hannah Campbell discovers her grandfather Nico’s mysterious photo album, filled with horrific visions of suffering and cruelty, the barbarities of World War II no longer feel like ancient history. Haunted by the images for years, as a university student and a married young mother, she pursues the truth behind her grandfather’s incarceration. As Hannah experiences love and loss in her own life, she comes to understand how the photos not only capture history but reflect a shared humanity that must never be forgotten.

Review:

5.0 out of 5 stars A great story of a horrible part of history

T.G. · December 8, 2024

This story was so engrossing, the way the characters told their story, and how things were described grabbed my attention right from the very beginning. How scenes were laid out had me sitting right there living every single one.The strength of the survivors of the holocaust has always fascinated me. Their stories need to be told and retold. This part of history has always called to me. This book told of a part of history I was not aware of, so I thank the author for bringing it to light.I highly recommend this book.

4.0 out of 5 stars Well Researched Story

S.R. · August 17, 2024

This dual time line book takes place in 1940 in the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria and the nearby town. The modern time line takes place in Australia. The World War II timeline is based on a true story of a WWII European album of pictures from the camp that brought down war criminals and travelled through history and was found in an Australian country shed in 2019.In Mauthausen concentration camp, a young Spanish prisoner is ordered to process images of the camp and inmates for a handful of photo books being made for presentation to top Nazi figures. Just five books in total, or so the officials think ...In reality, he makes a sixth book so that when the war is over, the world can see the truth of what went on at the camp. With the help of a local woman, the pictures are hidden until the end of the war. Lena and her family live near the camp and see the prisoners walking to work every day. Her family is very worried because Lena's younger sister has seizures and the Nazi's are notorious for putting people who are not mentally healthy into the camps. Even though she is working to protect her sister, she agrees to help hide the pictures. At the end of the war, she is told who to give the pictures to and they were ultimately used at the Nuremberg war trials to help convict some of the camp leaders.In Australia, Hannah lives with her mother. When her grandfather visits from Yugoslavia, he brings the book to Hannah's mother for safekeeping. Hannah wants to see the book but her mother forbids her from seeing it and keeps it hidden. Over the years, Hannah repeatedly asks her mother for the book and her mother continues to refuse. Hannah ends up planning to do her PhD thesis on the concentration camps but then she meets someone and falls in love. But the book and her beloved Grandfather's life in the concentration are never too far from her mind.This is a beautifully written and well researched book. Once again, I enjoyed reading the world war two time line in the book more than I did the present day. Hannah was a difficult character to like. Even though she was extremely focused on her grandfather and his life, I thought that she treated her mother terribly. The World War II time line showed the bravery not just of Lena but also the photographer and his helpers who managed to smuggle the pictures out of the camp. With all of the books that I've read during this era, I never read about the pictures and their use at the war trials after the war. If you enjoy historical fiction from this era, you don't want to miss this book.

5.0 out of 5 stars Unique WWII historical fiction

S.I. · August 18, 2024

4.5 stars rounded up.I flew through this book and finished in less than two days.I had recently read another WWII historical fiction novel which was set up similarly (past & present, various voices). I was wondering if this book would have similar problems as the last one I read, mainly, that it was quite difficult to keep track of who was who. Fortunately, this was not the case at all here. Every narrator had their own voice, and it was very clear who was speaking.Most WWII novels focus on Jewish people, so this was unique in that the main characters are other groups persecuted by the Nazis (political enemies, people with "undesirable" health issues, and war resistance - plus one other group that is revealed later in the book but which I did guess). I really enjoyed Lena's chapters in particular. The characterization is in-depth, and the reader can feel Lena's stress over her many secrets.I did not enjoy Hannah's chapters as much, and I the half star I took off is actually for this. Every time we saw Hannah, there were many years in between. Her story therefore felt rushed (particularly with her love interests!). I also think Hannah's mother's attitude toward the book was very far-fetched.I had previously seen the movie The Photographer of Mauthusen, which is about this same specific topic, and I recommend it to other readers who enjoyed this book.

3.0 out of 5 stars Middle of the Road Historical Fiction

J.G. · November 2, 2024

This hit middle of the road for me. Definitely not the best historical fiction I’ve ever read but also definitely not the worst. This was a dual timeline, multiple viewpoints story told all in third person. I am typically not a fan of third person for these types of stories because I feel it strips away that level of intimacy that is needed to make that strong emotional character connection for an emotional story. I always love learning new things about WWII and unraveling secrets from one of the most horrific time periods in history. I was not aware of the photo books chronicling the inhumane treatment of war prisoners in the Mauthausen concentration camp and I was not aware of the role that it played in convicting many Nazi’s during the Nuremberg trials.Overall, I felt the book was well-written and it seemed to be well researched, though I am not familiar with this particular concentration camp so I can’t really say for sure. It does cover a vast number of years in relatively few pages so at times, I felt the story was rushed. Both the plot and the characters needed more depth. Although all the characters were perfectly “okay”, I wasn't particularly drawn or connected to any of them. I also struggled a bit with Hannah’s character and her story. I felt like her sexual exploration really didn’t contribute to the underlying story in a positive way. I struggled with including the sexual orientation and homosexual encounters of some of the characters into the narrative. It just didn’t fit with the overall storyline other than for the author to push a particular agenda. I just didn’t get the point of adding that to this story and was frankly, a turn off for me.

4.0 out of 5 stars Very Good

l. · April 21, 2025

A poignant and intricately woven tale that bridges the horrors of WWII with the echoes of the impact on future generations. There are two timelines with moments of hope and resilience. A must read for fans of historical fiction.I received a gifted copy.

An excellent historical novel.

G. · June 30, 2024

I didn't know anything about the Mauthausen Concentration camp in Austria. Based on the true story of the photos rescued from that period the novel weaves the fictional story with the historical facts beautifully and keeps you reading . Historically interesting and a good read

entertaining and enlightening

F.V. · May 15, 2024

It is always disturbing to read about the atrocities of war, yet Kirsty has managed to find a perfect balance between life inside and outside of a prisoner of war camp.With a dual timeline that spans generations of the same family, Hannah’s story develops through various relationships. There’s her difficult relationship with her mother, Roza and The Hidden Book that leads Hannah on a journey of self discovery. A story that was really entertaining and enlightening.

Historical fiction

A.C. · October 16, 2023

WWII information on prison camps and inhumane treatment of prisioners

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